Here are a bunch of little bites to satisfy your hunger for movie culture:
Movie Review of the Day:
You won’t find a more amusing take on the new Pixar sequel Finding Dory than this review for The Onion:
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Reimagined Movie of the Day:
Regardless of whether or not the George R.R. Martin thing makes sense, this bloody, scarier version of Finding Dory is pretty well done (via Reddit):
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Limited Edition Poster of the Day:
Check out Andy Fairhurst’s latest beautiful Disney movie art, this one for Finding Dory, for a special Regal Cinemas giveaway (via Geek Tyrant):
Studio History of the Day:
In honor of the release of Finding Dory, Burger Fiction presents the evolution of Pixar:
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Video Essay of the Day:
Also in honor of Finding Dory, Frame by Frame explores the formula to how Disney “gives us all the feels”:
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Cosplay of the Day:
The following tweet featuring Ghostbusters director Paul Feig and star Melissa McCarthy says it all but doesn’t quite show them all (via Paul Feig):
.@paulfeig & @melissamccarthy posed with the largest number of people dressed as ghosts in Singapore. #Ghostbusters pic.twitter.com/QhPRFTdgkQ
— Empire Movies (@Empire_Movies) June 16, 2016
PSA of the Day:
An old anti drunk driving PSA gets brilliantly reworked with footage from the Star Wars movies (via Geekologie):
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Vintage Image of the Day:
David Lynch directs Isabella Rossellini, who turns 64 today, for a scene in Blue Velvet in 1985:
Supercut of the Day:
We close out the week with another necessary video tribute to LGBT cinema, this one from ScreenCrush:
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Classic Trailer of the Day:
This weekend marks the 30th anniversary of the release of The Karate Kid, Part II. Watch the original trailer for the sequel below.
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